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Learning Russian Languange (10), The Pronunciation of the Russian Alphabet - Daria - Russian Language Club

 

А а  (Aa..)

Б б  (Bheh)

В в  (Vweh) 

Г г  (Gheh), hard g

Д д   (Dheh) 

Е е   (Yea)

Ё ё    (Yeo), the (Yea) with two dots on it, 

Ж ж   (Zhe) this funny letter

З з     (Ze) 


И и    (ii...) like double ee

Й й    (ii.. kratkoye) -short i.  And Actually the sound is Ye. Like y... (something), Yoga, Yoghurt


К к    (Khe) (like "k")

Л л     (eLeh) 


М м    (Meh)

Н н     (eNeh) 

О о     (Oo) 

П п    (Pheh)

Р р      (Rrrr)

С с     (Seh)

Т т    (Teh)

У у      (Yuu) (like "oo" in "boot")

Ф ф     (Feh)

Х х     (Kheh)

Ц ц      (Tseh) 

Ч ч      (Cheh) 

Ш ш    (Sheh ) (like "sh" in "shoe")

Щ щ     (Shch) (like "sh" + "ch" together, softer)

Ъ ъ      hard sign (no sound; separates syllables)

Ы ы       (iee...)

Ь ь    soft sign (no sound; softens preceding consonant)


Э э  (Ea...)

Ю ю ( Yuuuu / You)

Я я  (Yaa)




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Or you could see with another way, to learn about russian alphabet, or the cyrillic alphabet. 



А а — a (like "a" in "father")

Б б — be (like "b")

В в — ve (like "v")

Г г — ge (like "g" in "go")

Д д — de (like "d")

Е е — ye (like "ye" in "yes")

Ё ё — yo (like "yo" in "yonder")

Ж ж — zhe (like "s" in "measure")

З з — ze (like "z")

И и — i (like "ee" in "see")

Й й — short i / yot (like "y" in "boy")

К к — ka (like "k")

Л л — el (like "l")

М м — em (like "m")

Н н — en (like "n")

О о — o (like "o" in "not")

П п — pe (like "p")

Р р — er (rolled "r")

С с — es (like "s" in "see")

Т т — te (like "t")

У у — u (like "oo" in "boot")

Ф ф — ef (like "f")

Х х — kha (like "ch" in Scottish loch)

Ц ц — tse (like "ts" in "cats")

Ч ч — che (like "ch" in "church")

Ш ш — sha (like "sh" in "shoe")

Щ щ — shcha (like "sh" + "ch" together, softer)

Ъ ъ — hard sign (no sound; separates syllables)

Ы ы — y (like "i" in "ill," but deeper in the throat)

Ь ь — soft sign (no sound; softens preceding consonant)

Э э — e (like "e" in "met")

Ю ю — yu (like "you")

Я я — ya (like "ya" in "yard")



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